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Greymouth Star
Sport/Classifieds
Berne, Switzerland
Uruguay for ward Luis
Suarez’s four-month
playing ban for biting
Italy defender Giorgio
Chiellini has been
upheld by the Court of
Arbitration for Sport
(CAS) although he will be
allowed to train with his
new club Barcelona.
CAS said in a statement
that it had removed the
clause which banned the
27-year-old from “any
football-related activity ”
following an appeal by
the Uruguayan Football
Association (AUF) on
Suarez’s behalf.
The Barcelona player
remains ineligible to
play in official matches
during the four-month
period, and his nine-game
international ban also
stays in force following
the notorious incident
during the World Cup
group game on June 24
which Uruguay won 1-0 .
“The sanctions imposed on
the player by FIFA have been
generally confirmed,” CAS said
in a statement. “However, the
four-month suspension will
apply to official matches only
and no longer to other football-
related activities (such as training,
promotional activities and
administrative matters).”
“It has however considered that
the stadium ban and the ban from
“any football-related activity” were
excessive given that such measures
are not appropriate to sanction the
offence committed by the player
and would still have an impact on
his activity after the end of the
suspension.”
Suarez’s legal team said they had
successfully argued that FIFA
had misapplied its own rules
when considering the case and
the sanction it imposed on other
football-related activities was
disproportionate.
“As a result, Suarez is now
permitted to train and attend
matches with his Barcelona team-
mates in preparation for the new
season,” his lawyers said.
“I expected something different,
although not much,” AUF
president Wilmar Valdez said in a
statement.
“CAS is a totally independent
tribunal and this is to do with
the way people see things, it’s
a cultural matter. They way we
live football in South America is
different to Europe, for us there
are things which are normal and
which deserve sanctions, but not
such harsh ones.
“The training is something
positive because not being able to
train was too tough. It was shown
in the World Cup, in the matches
Suarez did not play in, that he
is a fundamental player. We will
have to work to look for the
appropriate alternatives.”
Uruguay and Italy were drawing
0-0 when the incident happened
late in the game. Shortly
after wards, Diego Godin headed
the winner from a corner to send
the South Americans into the last
16 at Italy’s expense.
Suarez went to CAS, which
conducted a hearing on the matter
last Friday, after losing a first
appeal at FIFA.
A Liverpool player at the time
of the biting incident, Suarez has
since joined Barcelona for a fee
reported to be 81 million euros
($NZ127.4 million) by local
media.
Banned twice before for biting,
Suarez initially denied sinking
his teeth into Chiellini but
photographs of marks on the
Italian defender’s shoulder were
damning.
Suarez initially claimed that he
had been the victim, falling to the
ground and clutching his teeth
after the players clashed.
He eventually accepted
responsibility and apologised for
the incident one week later, days
after FIFA had imposed the ban.
“The truth is that my colleague
Giorgio Chiellini suffered the
physical result of a bite in the
collision he suffered with me,”
Suarez said in a statement on
Twitter.
“For this: I deeply regret what
happened; I apologise to Giorgio
Chiellini and the entire football
family; I vow to the public that
there will never again be another
incident like (that),” he added.
FIFA later explained Suarez was
given a heavy punishment partly
because he had twice before been
banned for biting and because he
had shown no remorse at the time.
Despite widespread
condemnation of his actions,
general reaction to the ban itself
was mixed. It prompted fury in his
South American homeland, where
he was given a hero’s welcome on
his return from Brazil during the
World Cup.
Chiellini himself said the ban
was excessive and world players’
union FIFPro said Suarez had
been “trialled and vilified in
public”.
FIFPro suggested that part
of the ban should be made
conditional and should include
an obligation for Suarez to seek
treatment.
The ban means he will not be
able to make his Barcelona debut
until the end of October. He
will also miss next year’s Copa
America in Chile, when Uruguay
have their next competitive
matches.
Uruguay will play a minimum
of three and maximum of six
matches at the Copa, meaning
Suarez will also miss between
two and five matches of the 2018
World Cup qualifying campaign.
The for ward could make his
Barca debut at Real Madrid in El
Clasico with the match scheduled
for the weekend of October
25-26. However, Suarez would
only be able to play if the game
went ahead on the 26th, the day
after his suspension ends.
— Reuters
Friday, August 15, 2014 - 13
PICTURE: Getty Images
Italy’s defender Giorgio Chiellini, left, shows an apparent bitemark and
Uruguay for ward Luis Suarez holding his teeth after the incident.
FOOTBALL
Suarez four-month
biting ban upheld
Dana Johannsen
of the New Zealand Herald
The Northern Mystics are putting
their faith in a trio of young defenders
to fill the void left by experienced
internationals Anna Harrison and Julie
Corletto.
Harrison announced this week
she is expecting her second child in
February, which will likely rule her out
for most, if not all, of the 2015 ANZ
Championship season, while Australian
defender Corletto is heading back
across the Tasman to link up with the
NSW Swifts next season.
The Mystics yesterday announced
young defender Sulu Tone-Fitzpatrick
will rejoin the franchise next season
after missing this year’s trans-Tasman
league following the birth of her twins
in December.
The 22-year-old, who played her
rookie season with the Mystics in
2010, will link up with Kayla Cullen
and impressive youngster Temalisi
Fakahokotau in the defence end next
season.
Fakahokotau, 19, was the find of the
season for the Mystics this year, and is
tipped to be called into the Silver Ferns
next month when coach Waimarama
Taumaunu names her 2014-15 squad.
Although all three are highly rated
young athletes, next year will be the first
time they will be tasked with anchoring
the defence end without the support of
a more experienced player to partner
them in the circle.
Adding to the unknown, both Cullen
and Tone-Fitzpatrick are returning to
the competition after sitting out this
season — Cullen with a serious knee
injury from which she is still recovering.
Tone-Fitzpatrick’s inclusion in the
Mystics line-up comes after a stand-
out showing for Netball North at the
under-23 national champs in D unedin
last month.
The 1.88m defender was reportedly
looking fit and strong, and was close to
replicating the type of form that saw
her selected in the Silver Ferns as a
19-year-old.
Tone-Fitzpatrick played one test in
late 2011, when the team was in re-
building mode following the World
Cup in Singapore, but her career stalled
the following year after joining the
Magic. The powerful defender, who
has been likened to former Silver Fern
Linda Vagana, struggled to get any
court time behind Casey Kopua and
Leana de Bruin and her motivation
suffered.
Her confidence returned after linking
up with the Steel in 2013, with Tone-
Fitzpatrick featuring in every game for
the franchise that season — while she
was carrying twins as it later turned out.
The pregnancy ruled her out of the
New Zealand under-21 side’s World
Youth Cup campaign last August.
The Mystics are close to finalising
their roster for next season, with just
one spot left at each end of the court to
fill before the August 22 deadline.
— APNZ
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